Thursday, October 28, 2010

Laxman’s Doozie Effort

We all are familiar with famous ‘Fab Four’ of India; Sehwag, Dravid, Tendulkar and Laxman. Each one of them is a living legend. While Sehwag is a nightmare for the bowlers and Tendulkar is the most prized scalp, Dravid is a constant headache for the opposition captain. Laxman on the other hand is neither destructive like Sehwag nor consistent like Dravid or Tendulkar but then what is in Laxman that makes him a marvel superhero? He is the man to go to when chips are down. He will outlive every one when a battle goes right down to the wire. At Mohali he battled back-spasm to guide India to a thrilling one-wicket win when it was almost curtains for India.
He has done it many times. But for Australia he is a thorn in throat because he has been a lurid presence on the crease for them over the years. His 2001 Kolkata innings is written in the cricket’s classic folk-lore. Then his match-winning, 300-plus partnership with Rahul Dravid at Adelaide in 2003-4 is another feast for the purists. He is the second Indian batsman after Tendulkar to score more than 2000 runs against the Australians. Recently he scored a 5th day century in Sri Lanka to win the match and draw the series level. Now his spectacular effort against his boggy team has left Ricky Ponting inconsolable yet again as he is still winless as a Test captain in India. Laxman played almost a lone hand in India’s run chase of 216 as his experienced colleagues fell to poor shot selection and umpiring error as he guided India to one of its most memorable Test victories. He rescued India from 8-124 and added 81 runs for the ninth wicket from 131 balls and remained unbeaten on 73.
Vangipurappu Venkata Sai Laxman is a wristy batsman in the mould of Zaheer Abbas and Azharuddin. He has the distinction to play the same ball to either side of the wicket with equal efficiency and at times can hit a boundary almost every over. His method especially when the chips are down is to keep the score moving rather than grinding out in the center like Michael Atherton or Sunil Gavaskar. In this way he out-scores others and the target is reached without asking too much from the other batsmen.
People ask who will hold the Indian batting together when the likes of Tendulkar or Dravid retire. I ask who will win the matches for India when silky Laxman bows out of the game!

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  1. 1- Written on on October 5, 2010

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